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We create solutions for people to enjoy and experience life. 

We work to improve smiles, function, and confidence in daily life by offering comprehensive tooth replacement solutions.

   
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Patient education

We create solutions for people to enjoy and experience life. 

We work to improve smiles, function, and confidence in daily life by offering comprehensive tooth replacement solutions.

Dental Implants

A Guide to Understanding Treatment Options

for Replacing Missing Teeth

   

What You Need to Know About NOT Replacing Your Missing Teeth With Dental Implant Therapy

   
   

The Possible Advantages of Replacing Your Missing Teeth With Dental Implants:

   

Loss of natural facial contours.

Increased facial wrinkles.

Loss of youthful appearance.

Loss of lip support.

Nose and chin are closer together.

Difficulty chewing.

Digestive problems due to the inability to chew food properly.

Wearing dentures alone may accelerate bone loss.

   
   
   
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What You Need to Know About Oral Bone Loss

If you are missing teeth, you are at an increased risk for oral bone loss.

Oral bone loss may lead to premature loss of healthy teeth.

Oral bone loss may cause a loss of facial contours.

Loss of facial contours may affect your natural facial appearance

There are treatments available that may slow or even repair your oral bone loss.

   

Preserving Your Health and Appearance

   
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What Is Dental Implant Therapy?

An advanced therapy available to replace missing teeth.

Dental implants are root replacements for missing teeth.

Replacement teeth are created by your dentist and placed on the foundation provided by dental implants.

These allow you to have the look, feel, and function most like natural teeth.

These offer several important advantages for replacing missing teeth.

A dental implant and  implant crown are  designed to mimic the look, feel, and function of a natural tooth.

A dental implant and  implant crown are  designed to mimic the look, feel, and function of a natural tooth.

   
   

Replacing Your Single Missing Tooth

The Removable Partial Denture Treatment Option

The Fixed Bridge Treatment Option

Tooth Replacement Therapy That Mimics Nature

   
   

Preserving Your Health and Appearance

   
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Replacing Your Multiple Missing Teeth

The Removable Partial Denture Treatment Option.

The Fixed Bridge Treatment Option

Teeth Replacement Therapy That Mimics Nature

   
A dental implant and  implant crown are  designed to mimic the look, feel, and function of a natural tooth.
   

Discover The Difference

Smile Today Dental Implants Can Make.

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Dental Implants Through

  • Looks, feels and performs more like your natural teeth
  • Improves appearance and self-esteem
  • Delivers long-lasting, maximum stability
  • Easily clean like natural teeth for a healthier mouth
  • Restores a secure biting ability so you can enjoy all of your favorite foods
  • Prevents bone loss and jaw line recession, preserving facial appearance

Traditional Denture

  • Dentures are removable, adhering to your palette through adhesive and/or suction
  • Uses old technology to rest on soft tissue allowing slippage
  • Deteriorates bone quality and quantity
  • Decreases chewing forces, restricting food options
  • Removes for regular daily cleaning

Implant OverdenSURE®

  • Provides a more comfortable and secure denture
  • Requires periodic adjustments
  • Helps to prevent bone loss and jaw line recession
  • Increases chewing force compared to traditional dentures
  • Removes through snap-in and-out assembly for regular cleaning
   

Replacing All of Your Teeth With  an OverdenSURE Design

   

The Possible Advantages and Long-Term Benefits of Patient-Removable Replacement Teeth:

   

The teeth replacement option that gives you the look, feel, and function most like natural teeth.

A more predictable solution for missing teeth compared to non-implant supported dentures.

Oral bone integrates with dental implants through a natural process.

Dental implants may help to preserve your oral bone, gum tissue, and natural facial contours.

These also provide a foundation on which your dentist may secure your replacement teeth.

These implant-supported replacement teeth are secured to abutments with tiny anchors called attachments.

You have more control over when your replacement teeth are removed.

Only you and your dentist need to know that you have dental-implant-supported replacement teeth.

   
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